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St. Mary's City, Md. – The St. Mary's College of Maryland women's soccer team suffered their first setback in Capital Athletic Conference action Wednesday afternoon. St. Mary's succumbed to a 1-0 loss at the hands of Salisbury University.

St. Mary's 0, Salisbury 1

How It Happened

The Seahawks stood strong against a physical and scrappy Salisbury squad.

SU got on the scoreboard early as Julianna Boller was able to slip one past senior captain Sydney Larkin (Salisbury, Md./Parkside) in the third minute during a mad scramble in front of goal.

The Sea Gulls outshot St. Mary's, 7-4, and posted a 3-1 margin in corner kicks in the first half but the Seahawk defense did a good job in keeping Salisbury at bay.

Salisbury doubled up the Seahawks on shots, 4-2, over the final 45 minutes while corners were even at two apiece.

St. Mary's best scoring opportunity came in the 88th minute when Hope Knussman, this week's CAC Defensive Player of the Week, made a foot save on a shot by junior midfielder Emily Huey (Pocomoke City, Md./Snow Hill) but then Knussman almost let trickle in after losing sight of the ball.

For the Seahawks (2-6-3, 1-1-1 CAC)

Scorers:None

Goalkeeper:Larkin (5 saves, 1 goal allowed, 90:00)

St. Mary's put up six shots (two on goal) and earned three corner kicks.

For Salisbury (5-7-0, 3-0-0 CAC)

Scorer:Boller (1 goal)

Goalkeeper:Knussman (2 saves, 0 goals allowed, 90:00)

The Sea Gulls finished the game with 11 shots (seven on goal) and five corners in recording their second straight win.

Notes

Salisbury snapped a four-game skid against the Seahawks to improve to 24-7-3 all-time.